Are You Spring Cleaning Your Finances?
Spring is here in Oswego County and while some people use the fresh air as a reminder to clean out their closets and drawers, many forget that it is equally important to take a look at finances.
Spring is here in Oswego County and while some people use the fresh air as a reminder to clean out their closets and drawers, many forget that it is equally important to take a look at finances.
At the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation, project-based learning activities about community service have taught students about the importance of inclusivity.
The Fulton Bowling Association will have a spaghetti dinner this coming Saturday, April 1. The hours will be from noon until 4 p.m. at the Fulton Elks Lodge. The proceeds from the dinner will all go toward bowling scholarships.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health pro
When the planning committee for Oswego County Opportunities’ “Save our Shelter” S.O.S. Bowl-A-Fun was searching for someone to serve as honorary chairperson of the event the choice was clear.
SUNY Oswego’s student-driven Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, currently providing free tax-return services to local residents, recently earned perfect marks from an Internal Revenue Service field site visit.
Stroll down the lane that love paved as you and your sweetheart attend the high school senior prom. You’ll bask in the glory of your recent varsity victory and cheer as the king and queen of the prom are selected from among the guests. But beware!
The second annual “Out Run Autism” 5K walk/run planned for this Saturday, April 1, will follow with a “Breakfast of Autism Champions” at the finish line in front of the Press Box at 29 E. First St. The breakfast buffet will run from 9 – 11 a.m. for a nominal fee with proceeds going to the Oswego County Autism Task Force.
Student musicians in the Hannibal Central School District wrapped up Music in Our Schools Month with district-wide concerts featuring both band and chorus members.
The Phoenix high school auditorium was abuzz with laughter, talent and excitement recently as nine John C. Birdlebough students vied for the title of “Mr. Phoenix.” The sixth annual pageant featured contestants in ninth through 12th grades who competed in different activities.
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